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• Bruce Anderson: Why the public are wrong over our mission in Afghanistan
The West must be seen as a reliable foe
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Most journalists have to accept severe limits on what we can say
• Philip Hensher: Computers have got to learn about grammar
Some of the things we are told in school are just terrible rules
